PROPERTIES OF FETAL AND ADULT RED-BLOOD-CELL ARGINASE - POSSIBLE PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC-TEST FOR ARGINASE DEFICIENCY
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 32 (1) , 79-87
Abstract
Prenatal diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism has been possible only if the enzyme affected is expressed in amniotic fluid cells grown in culture. Arginase is essentialy undetectable in normal human fibroblasts, amniotic fluid and amniotic fluid cells but is present in high amounts in red blood cells. It is absent in the red blood cells of patients with liver arginase deficiency. The properties of the enzyme in the red cells of healthy children and adults were compared to those of the enzyme obtained from cord blood red cells of 13-20 wk fetuses obtained at hysterotomy. The activities, heavy metal requirements, heat stability, pH optimum, kinetic properties and reaction with anti-arginase antibody were examined. Both enzyme species were either identical or substantially similar by all criteria. The adult and fetal enzymes are probably determined by the same structural gene. Fetal red cells obtained during amniocentesis and amnioscopy should be a suitable tissue to use to make the prenatal diagnosis of arginase deficiency.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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